Baby it's cold, it's cold outside. The thermometer reads 11', with a wind chill of -5'. Too cold for me. I truly dislike being cold.
He's so sweet, and so funny.
Baby it's cold, it's cold outside. The thermometer reads 11', with a wind chill of -5'. Too cold for me. I truly dislike being cold.
I've not worked much on my Birds in the Garden rug. But slowly it's coming along. This rug sat for about six months because I just didn't know what to do with it. I've reworked two of the birds, one is still waiting. I made all of the acorns the larger variety. I've added a few motifs.
The weather is to turn much colder tonight with some snow and a wind chill below zero. This cold front is only to last about 24'. Then back up in the 30's. Winter is when I really miss living in Georgia.
I'm almost ready for Christmas. The house is decorated. Not to the extent of many of you, but simple and bright. The shopping is done, and I'll make some cut out cookies next week. Life is good.
Sue
I've made a lot of progress this week. A lot.
As I said, a lot. It's so much easier to work on when there's a plan. I still don't know what I'm going to hook across the bottom, but the rest is pretty well planned out.
Bird #1 got some background filled in.
Thanksgiving was very good. Just my son and his kids. But the company and the food was very good. I kept Mac overnight and took him swimming at the Y on Friday.
Several of the blogs I read have already decked their home out for Christmas. Today I got a few totes out but I'm really not in the spirit of Christmas yet. Time flies, Christmas is just three weeks away. My shopping is almost done, mostly through Amazon and Wal-Mart. I signed up for the Wal-Mart + deal and got a couple gifts and groceries delivered right to the front door. Am I supposed to tip the delivery lady? I did, but my daughter in law says she does not. I did like the delivery aspect. And I get paramount+ for a year.
Have a good week, Sue
I've been hooking a bit this week on the Birds in the Garden rug. I've got three of the birds hooked. Yay!! And I have a plan for the center and the sides. Between Maria and I it's been drawn on it so many times I can hardly make out the final design. I'll just muddle on through.
Y'all might remember this rug.
I started this in a class with Maria Barton. That was in July. I showed her a picture I got off the Internet of an antique rug. I asked Saundra to draw it up for me. And off to camp I went. Maria helped pick the colors. They were what I asked for. I knew I didn't want the horseshoes in the center, but I wasn't sure what I wanted. It seems too big of a space to not put something there. Maria suggested a house or log cabin. I think I like this idea. But the house as drawn seems too big.
At the end of camp my rug looked like this.
After I got home I stopped working on it. I really disliked it. So I ripped out the flowers, then the birds except for one. Earlier this week I ripped out the leaves. And decided I wanted more warm colors and I would work on the parts I could settle on, the leaves. It's a small start, but it's a start.
I've also decided to redraw the birds and make them less upright. I've thought about putting a couple bunnies or a squirrel in more oak leaves running across the bottom. I guess I'll just work on it one motif at a time. Leaves, birds, house, spaces between birds, bottom, top. Hmmm. The plan sounds like it has cracks.
It sure has turned chilly. I keep saying it's wintertime, to which Mac tells me it's actually still fall.
He also tells me that actually the days are not getting shorter, they are still 24 hours long.
Have the best of weekends,
Sue
Little Miss Sassy Pants, I fixed Pumpkin Boy. It only took about 5 minutes. And boy is it harder to hook when the piece isn't held taut and in place by the frame.
I obviously didn't check to make sure the picture turned out okay. It's very fuzzy. Sorry.
I finished my turkey rug that I started this summer. It turned out all right, nothing great, but also nothing I want to change. Does this ever happen to you? Do you ever go to a rug hooking event and see a better version of your rug?? I do.
I love the primitive rugs. Dark, muted, wide strips. But then when I go to hook it, I pick a lighter color pallette. Time after time. After time.
This turkey pattern was in a needle n love book. I've seen numerous versions of it.
This was a pattern from Robin Leuschen. Years ago she offered it.
I like both of them. And they will be hanging up for such a short time. I usually start pulling down Thanksgiving and fall decor the day after the holiday. The same goes for Christmas. My tree is down the day after.
Baby it's cold, it's cold outside. The thermometer reads 11', with a wind chill of -5'. Too cold for me. I truly dislike be...